9912667

Managing Private and Public Service Set Utilization

PublishedMarch 6, 2018
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
17 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method comprising: receiving a request from a client device to join a first service set, wherein the first service set is provided by an access point; determining that the client device is associated with a second service set, wherein the association between the client device and the second service set is based upon a prior authentication between the client device and the second service set; determining whether a condition exists for allowing the client device to join the first service set; and if the determination is made that no condition exists for allowing the client device to join the first service set: denying the client device request to join the first service set; and outputting a message to the client device informing the client device of the denial of the request; and if the determination is made that a condition does exist for allowing the client device to join the first service set: allowing the client device to join the first service set; and removing the client device from a list of devices that have previously been or that are currently associated with a second service set.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining that the client device is associated with a second service set comprises identifying a media access control address associated with the client device in a list of media access control addresses associated with one or more devices that had previously been or that are currently associated with a second service set.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the request received from the client device to join the first service set comprises a subsequent attempt by the client device to join the first service set, and wherein the condition for allowing the client device to join the first service set comprises the number of previous attempts by the client device to join the first service set being greater than a predetermined threshold.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the request received from the client device to join the first service set comprises a subsequent attempt by the client device to join the first service set, and wherein the condition for allowing the client device to join the first service set comprises the passing of a predetermined duration of time between the time of a first attempt by the client device to join the first service set and the time of the subsequent attempt by the client device to join the first service set.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the message informing the client device of the denial of the request comprises an identification of a frequency band to be probed by the client device for a second service set.

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6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the message informing the client device of the denial of the request comprises a second service set identifier to be used by the client device in an attempt to join an associated second service set.

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7. An apparatus comprising: an interface that receives a request from a client device to join a first service set; one or more modules that: determine that the client device is associated with a second service set, wherein the association between the client device and the second service set is based upon a prior authentication between the client device and the second service set; determine whether a condition exists for allowing the client device to join the first service set; and deny the client device request to join the first service set if the determination is made that no condition exists for allowing the client device to join the first service set; and an interface that outputs a message to the client device informing the client device of the denial of the request if the determination is made that no condition exists for allowing the client device to join the first service set, wherein the message informing the client device of the denial of the request comprises an identification of a frequency band to be probed by the client device for a second service set.

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8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein it is determined that the client device is associated with a second service set by identifying a media access control address associated with the client device in a list of media access control addresses associated with one or more devices that had previously been or that are currently associated with a second service set.

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9. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the request received from the client device to join the first service set comprises a subsequent attempt by the client device to join the first service set, and wherein the condition for allowing the client device to join the first service set comprises the number of previous attempts by the client device to join the first service set being greater than a predetermined threshold.

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10. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the request received from the client device to join the first service set comprises a subsequent attempt by the client device to join the first service set, and wherein the condition for allowing the client device to join the first service set comprises the passing of a predetermined duration of time between the time of a first attempt by the client device to join the first service set and the time of the subsequent attempt by the client device to join the first service set.

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11. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the message informing the client device of the denial of the request comprises a second service set identifier to be used by the client device in an attempt to join an associated second service set.

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12. One or more non-transitory computer readable media having instructions operable to cause one or more processors to perform the operations comprising: receiving a request from a client device to join a first service set, wherein the first service set is provided by an access point; determining that the client device is associated with a second service set, wherein the association between the client device and the second service set is based upon a prior authentication between the client device and the second service set; determining whether a condition exists for allowing the client device to join the first service set; and if the determination is made that no condition exists for allowing the client device to join the first service set: denying the client device request to join the first service set; and outputting a message to the client device informing the client device of the denial of the request; and if the determination is made that a condition does exist for allowing the client device to join the first service set: allowing the client device to join the first service set; and removing the client device from a list of devices that have previously been or that are currently associated with a second service set.

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13. The one or more non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 12 , wherein determining that the client device is associated with a second service set comprises identifying a media access control address associated with the client device in a list of media access control addresses associated with one or more devices that had previously been or that are currently associated with a second service set.

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14. The one or more non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 12 , wherein the request received from the client device to join the first service set comprises a subsequent attempt by the client device to join the first service set, and wherein the condition for allowing the client device to join the first service set comprises the number of previous attempts by the client device to join the first service set being greater than a predetermined threshold.

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15. The one or more non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 12 , wherein the request received from the client device to join the first service set comprises a subsequent attempt by the client device to join the first service set, and wherein the condition for allowing the client device to join the first service set comprises the passing of a predetermined duration of time between the time of a first attempt by the client device to join the first service set and the time of the subsequent attempt by the client device to join the first service set.

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16. The one or more non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 12 , wherein the message informing the client device of the denial of the request comprises an identification of a frequency band to be probed by the client device for a second service set.

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17. The one or more non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 12 , wherein the message informing the client device of the denial of the request comprises a second service set identifier to be used by the client device in an attempt to join an associated second service set.

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Publication Date

March 6, 2018

Inventors

John Randolph Bestermann
Wade E. Carter
Kurt Alan Lumbatis

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